
In this week’s sports update, Home Hill Bowls is pleased to welcome their Pacific Islander members who have joined for this year’s season. The club invites everyone to participate in Wednesday night bowls, which will begin at 6:30 pm. Participants are asked to sign up by 6:00 pm at the club. Lisa, originally from Papua New Guinea, shared her thoughts on the sport during a recent conversation. When asked about bowls in her homeland, Lisa explained that there are bowls clubs in Papua New Guinea,
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My journey here at Burdekin Life has come to an end. Don’t cry. Don’t get angry. Don’t wonder why? Just laugh. That’s what keeps the rocking world going round. If I’ve learned anything in this life, it’s that we all need to laugh more. Life is already hard enough as it is to be taken so seriously all the time. Have a laugh, even at me. I don’t mind. Really, I don’t. However, I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you to each and every one of you who helped my time within, and outside th
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International Women's Day (IWD), celebrated on 8 March, is a global occasion that honours and commemorates the ongoing fight for women's equality and liberation, as well as the broader women's rights movement. The day highlights issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and the fight against violence and abuse towards women. This year’s celebration was described as an inspiring event, filled with meaningful conversations, delicious food, and a shared commitment to ‘Accelerate Action’
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Sporting Clubs are the heart and soul of a community, which feels the impact of unwelcoming weather. Home Hill Tennis Association has felt the impact of all kinds of weather conditions and recent flooding again threatened their clubrooms and cancelled matches. The timing of a recent donation from the Community Bank Home Hill and Ayr could not have come at a better time as the association aims to put a smile on the many volunteers that help their sport recover from these challenges. The courts
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13 promising young lifesavers from the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club are heading south for the 2025 Queensland Youth Surf Life Saving Championships on the Gold Coast. The Championships, which includes clubs from all across Queensland, are scheduled to take place at Tugun from Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th of March, with four action packed days of water, beach and lifesaving events. This cohort of 13 nippers is one of the biggest groups to head to State Titles as part of the North Barrier Branch Yo
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The Burdekin has been hosting the NQ Fast Track Showcase for over 10 years, and it is currently the only one of its kind being held in Queensland. The event is open to all ages and all talent genres from singers, dancers, bands, comedians, rappers etc. Thanks to Major Sponsor, Burdekin Motors, Fast Track this year has secured talented Aussie actor and performer, Hugh Sheridan, as their special guest for Fast Track 2025. Hugh will be part of the Friday evening’s workshop for Fast Track Contest
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Thanks to the incredible fundraising efforts of their parent & community committee (P&C), Osborne State School are pleased to announce that they will be completely fee-free for 2025! Just a short 5-6 minute drive from Home Hill, this small but vibrant school not only creates a leaning environment where every child is valued, supported, and encouraged to thrive, but they can now attend for free thanks to their Fee-Free incentive. “This year we wanted to do something that focused more on encoura
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Did you know that BCA is running a number of groups? The details of a few of them are below. COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS GROUP (Free) Come along to the Burdekin Centre for Rural Health, 12A Chippendale Street, Ayr. Wednesdays, 9.30am to 11.30am Have a chat Meet new people Learn something new Have a cuppa Contact the BCA Support Centre to register today on 4783 3744. MAKE IT HAPPEN LIFE SKILLS GROUP (Free) Now taking expressions of interest* Bui
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After going through a rigorous assessment process and a long wait time of over 12 months since getting a job offer, Dr. Masoud Torbatian, a GP with over 30 years of experience, has now joined the Home Hill Surgery. “I have been working as a GP for more than 30 years. I’m a general practitioner with expertise in various fields of medicine like chronic disease management, older person’s health, child and women’s health. I have worked in clinics, but also in very busy hospitals, too,” Dr. Torbatia
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The State Recovery Coordinator’s visit to the Burdekin early this week is a significant step in both the recovery from the recent severe weather event and an indicator of the State Government’s commitment to build back stronger according to Member for Burdekin, Dale Last MP. Mr Last said that meeting with stakeholders throughout the district would provide a comprehensive view of what still needed to be done to ensure the best recovery possible. “The Crisafulli LNP government pulled out all the
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Friday 7th March We only had a small number of bowlers due to sickness and unavailable players, however, those who did turn up enjoyed some great bowling with two games of pairs. Gary Pearce and Dave Sheehan def Ross McLaughlin and Ray Paneccasio. And in the other game, Ben Mills and Jamie Woods were too strong for Margaret McLaughlin and Lyn Storrie. Saturday 8th March A grade singles It was great to see some members turn up and support this clash between Gary Pearce and David DeFrancisci
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The Burdekin Clay Target Club once again ran a very successful Novice/Come & Try Day, with 15 Teams battling it out and having fun. The weather was great, we had a constant breeze all day. We gained another 8 new members, which brings us to a total of 94. Thank you to our sponsors for the day QCTA-Queensland Clay Target Association, Joe & Sylvia from Joe Caruso Construction. Thank you to Cameron Cislowski & Regan Southwood for donating the prizes for Best Dressed Team. Our next shoot will be ou
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Described as the most authentic Johnny Cash show around, Aussie husband and wife duo, Mark & Joanne Caligiuri, embody the legend that was Cash and his singer wife, June Carter. But before he was Cash, Mark was King. Originally Mark was performing as Elvis Presley, and singing his popular songs around the country, but at one particular show his world and destiny would change forever. It was at one of these performances that they first came to lay eyes on each other as Joanne explains. “I love m
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An Australian-first initiative to improve fatigue management on farms has heard directly from busy primary producers about how they prioritise rest, safety and productivity. CQUniversity researchers are compiling the practical advice for farmers, with farmers – with input from across dairy, cotton, eggs and grains sectors. Now the project is creating useful guides to highlight causes, impacts and management strategies for fatigue on farms – and launching a new survey to grow understandin
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Biosecurity Queensland is advising of the preliminary identification of varroa mite (Varroa destructor) for the first time in Queensland. Initial samples from a recreational apiary in the Lockyer Valley have returned a positive diagnostic result for Varroa destructor. Further samples from recreational and commercial apiaries have been collected and are currently undergoing testing to confirm the presence of Varroa destructor and also check for other exotic pests and diseases. Department
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The Queensland Government is inspiring young minds with science programs to promote agricultural science as a rewarding, long-term career choice. Thousands of students will explore the role of ‘insects in agriculture’ as they take part in a national school plant science competition. Registrations are now open for the Department of Primary Industries’ 29th annual Hermitage Research Facility Schools Plant Science Competition. This year, students will focus on the world of insects, gaining
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Last Wednesday I chaired the Road Safety meeting. This is where Police, Fire, Ambulance, Wilmar, Main Roads, and Council, get together to discuss local traffic and road issues that have been raised by residents and businesses. The solutions are not always easy, but the discussions are always productive. You can find the minutes of these meetings on the council website. Unfortunately, a lot of our traffic issues stem back to driver error and impatience. One example that has been raised from Quee
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Last week, I had the privilege of attending the World Day of Prayer, a wonderful event that brings people together, regardless of their church or denomination, to share in faith and community. It was heartwarming to see such unity and support across our local churches. Over the weekend, I also attended the Zonta International Women’s Day Brunch, celebrating the exceptional women in our community. It was a fantastic event, highlighting the incredible achievements and contributions of local women
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The Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) program, co-run by the Rotary Clubs of Ayr and Home Hill, aims to reduce road crashes among young drivers through road safety education. Conducted annually, the program involves six sessions over a day, covering topics like Drive SOS, Mind Matters, Speed & Stopping, and Road Choices. It targets Year 11 students, who are either on a learner's permit or about to obtain one, to educate them on responsible driving and passenger behaviour. Over the past decad
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The Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex was abuzz with excited juniors last Friday for our weekly games of cricket. The parents watching the Challenger's game were in the box seat to see an amazing partnership between Corbett and Noah of 52 runs, which included two sixes and three eights. A straight shot over the boundary gives the batter eight runs, which encourages straight hitting in the Challenger game. Bowlers to get wickets were Harvey, Nate, Olivia, Nicholas, Lincoln, Corbett, Noah and C
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This Saturday we held our first competition for the year, with a 3 hole, 6 hole, and a 9 hole competition. We welcomed some new members, Pia, Max and Angus, and along with our regular juniors, we had 16 players take the course. Max was our 3 hole gross winner with 22 shots, and Opie the 3 hole net winner, with a score of 12. Evelyn was our 6 hole gross winner with a score of 47 shots, and Tyler was the net winner, with 13 net. Gabby was our 9 hole gross winner with 49 shots, and Angus was the n
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The Neighbourhood Centre aims to foster a welcoming and supportive environment where community members feel encouraged to engage in open discussions about everyday life. This often includes navigating complex conversations and sharing meaningful experiences to gain valuable insights. These interactions not only enhance our connections but also promote a deep sense of belonging and mutual support within the community. Last week, we provided opportunities for locals to present to other locals in
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Raine & Horne Queensland/Northern Rivers 2025 State Awards took place in Brisbane last weekend and Raine & Horne Ayr brought home a plethora of awards on the night. Principal of Raine & Horne Ayr, Carla Healy, earnt 2nd place for "Top Principal - Number of Sales," 7th place for "Top Principal - GCI," and Gold Status in the "Chairman’s Club". Additionally, her office ranked 4th for "Top Office - Number of Sales" and 3rd for "Top Regional Office - GCI."
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Debbie Shanahan Property Manager Debbie brings a wealth of diverse experience to her role here at Raine & Horne, where she excels as a dedicated and highly skilled Property Manager. Her rich and varied background includes time spent as a Veterinary Nurse, Swim Coach, Teacher's Aide, and in the Childcare industry. These roles have equipped her with strong interpersonal skills, a deep sense of responsibility, and an ability to adapt to different challenges. Debbie’s multifaceted experience enabl
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From March 2 there was great flooding in North Queensland, and once again the Burdekin River flooded. Monday, March 4, the Burdekin River was 11ft 6¨ over the railway bridge which was said to be 16 feet high. The Lower Burdekin including Ayr, Giru and Home Hill, were isolated by road and rail to the North, South, and West. To prove that the Lower Burdekin could be supplied by a sea route from Townsville, two representatives of the Telegraph paper – a reporter and a photographer – joined a party
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